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LOL the audience will be quite low this way... it would have been more logic to do some prequel thingy in Christmas and now starting with the true show.
Who cares about something already seen? Not to mention you can see whenever you like just by downloading it from Internet?

I don't know. It just feels right to start things off that way to me. Most American TV shows do that when they are in need of serious catch-up. I do share the discontent that we're basically waiting another week.

LOL the audience will be quite low this way... it would have been more logic to do some prequel thingy in Christmas and now starting with the true show.
Who cares about something already seen? Not to mention you can see whenever you like just by downloading it from Internet?

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Originally Posted by SuperKnuckles

I don't know. It just feels right to start things off that way to me. Most American TV shows do that when they are in need of serious catch-up. I do share the discontent that we're basically waiting another week.

Besides, it won't be the same footage. That's why the preview was labeled as "director's cut".

Hey, Kaoishin, thanks for the suggestion. I watched the preview of the first ep (maybe the real broadcast version will be a little different) and liked it. The fighting isn't my thing, but it seemed pretty well done, with some good animation.

And there were some possible relationsips happening. Endou Aya's character (Sheryl) was striking; Aya did a nice job with her. And the same for Lanka (Ranka?), the young girl: I thought she was an interesting combination of forward and shy, and I thought the young seiyuu (Nakajima Megumi, 18) debuting with the role was strong. I liked the way Alto's character was portrayed, too, mostly thanks to the script and animation, but also thanks to Nakamura Yuuichi (Tomoya in Clannad).

Anyway, here are links to Nakajima Megumi's website and blog, and here is a photo (left):

Just for good measure, here is a link to Endou Aya's blog, and her photo is in the middle above. She's 28, and after getting her big break as Miyuki in Lucky Star, this year she has three starring roles: this one, Lena in My-Otome 0~S.ifr~, and Angie in the new Angelique series. (She was also Imari in Inukami, Rukina in Kiss Dum, and Kinue Crossroad in Gundam00).

And I've added a photo of Nakamura Yuuichi. He was Abe in Ookiku Furikabutte, and Graham Aker in Gundam00, as well as Tomoya. He's also 28. Here are his website, and his agency site.

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Brilliant news about the first OST release --- it's always good news when the soundtrack information appears before the airing of the first episode. Just have to wait for it to appear on CDjapan before i can preorder.

Wow, I really loved the pilot, couldn't take my eyes off the eye candy visuals. Felt like such a nerd for catching the all references to the past Macross tv series and the OVAS/movies, but it was all sweeeet. Lookin' forward for more which will be quite soon, haha.

Just a little something I noticed, don't know if it was already mentioned in this thread but whatever xP